“Traffic-related, we were very lucky. There are a lot of people and a lot of congestion in those situations,” Fenwick said. “Overall it went well. Nothing dampened the occasion. I think it went really smooth.”

John VanWyck, chairman of the Bike Time board of trustees, said he was not aware of any traffic-related issues.

Fenwick said there was one motorcycle crash reported all weekend and it resulted in minor injuries.

At 3 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Sherman Boulevard and SunDolphin Drive, a Yamaha motorcycle and a Chevy pick-up truck collided when the driver of the truck, a 36-year-old Muskegon-area man, failed to stop at a stop sign.

The truck attempting to turn south on Sundolphin turned in front of the driver of the motorcycle heading east on Sherman, Fenwick said.

The motorcycle struck the truck and the two people on the motorcycle fell to the ground, Fenwick said.

The motorcycle, driven by a 43-year-old Georgia man, also had a passenger, a 41-year-old Muskegon woman. Both were wearing helmets, Fenwick said.

The driver of the motorcycle complained of leg pain at the scene and the woman said she had foot pain, but refused medical treatment, Fenwick said.

The truck driver was cited for failure to yield and having no proof of insurance, she said.